Be it constructing a new house or renovating an old one, plumbing is one of the most essential systems in a house.

The plumbing system handles the movement of water throughout the house. It connects the bathroom, kitchen, and other areas. We hide the piping behind walls. This means any problem with the system, like leaks, can cause damage to the house.

These are some of the important tips to consider for the next time you work on such a project.

 

Check The Existing Network

Working with this system can be tricky when it’s a renovation job. The first thing to do in this case is to check the existing network of pipes. This might require you to open up the wall or the floor (depending on where the piping goes through).

Examine the joints first for any leakage. Then move on to the pipes to check for the same. Look out for any instances of rusting. Dusting it with baking soda and scouring it with a metal piece can solve minor cases of rust. For severe rusting, suggest replacing the affected pipes.

Using The Correct Pipe

Not every pipe can be used anywhere. You should know the different pipes used in construction.

Only then will you be able to choose the right one according to the situation. While metal pipes are strong, they are susceptible to rust. Plastic pipes lack tensile strength but have decent ductility, allowing them to bend to a certain extent.

Present & Future Solutions

Whenever you are working on systems like plumbing or electrical, keep both the present and future in your plans.

Examine the water pressure to determine the number of pipes. You should install enough shut-off valves throughout the house. These are manual valves that can control the flow of water. Using these, you can help shut the water off from parts of the home without switching the primary outlet off. This proves to be crucial during repairs. Having water pressure regulators can lead to longer lives of pipes. You can also suggest adding a water softener, which can counter the negative effects of hard water present in some areas.

Outdoor Plumbing

According to the code, there should be a minimum of one faucet connection for the outside of the house. We recommend keeping multiple ones.

Homeowners use the outdoor space later. They can convert it into a patio, have an outdoor kitchen, or even a pool! These need the support of a plumbing system for its needs. If not functioning faucets, plan the system in such a way that it is easier to work on later.

Water Heater

A water heater is an addition that most owners would want. You can suggest tank-based or tankless water heaters. The latter can last for almost 25 years if looked after properly.

Placement of the heating system is also important. Install them in such a way that in case something breaks, the damages can be controlled and kept to the minimum.

After laying down the plumbing, your client would want some stunning bathroom ideas to match. Knowing all this can get you happier clients.

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